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Magnus Andersen serves as a Visiting Researcher in the Department of Human Geography at Uppsala University, Sweden. His institutional affiliation places him within the university's geographical research ecosystem focused on contemporary socio-spatial dynamics.
Andersen's research centers on the complex interplay between migration, labor, and digital platforms. His work critically examines how migrant workers navigate the gig economy across transnational spaces, with particular attention to infrastructures of migration, temporal rhythms, and the spatial organization of platform-mediated labor. Key investigations include the simultaneous lives of migrants operating across borders and the embodied experiences of labor within algorithmic management systems.
His recent publications reveal a strong thematic focus on migration infrastructures within platform capitalism. Andersen analyzes how digital labor platforms reshape traditional migration pathways while creating new forms of transnational work arrangements. His research demonstrates methodological sophistication through attention to both macro-level migration systems and micro-level everyday practices of gig workers.
Andersen actively contributes to academic discourse through publications in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, reflecting his position at the forefront of contemporary migration research. His work bridges human geography, migration studies, and labor sociology to produce nuanced understandings of platform-mediated work in an increasingly connected world.




